
Isaac Asimov on the Greenhouse Effect
Isaac Asimov defines the greenhouse effect and describes its potential dangers. Why is it called the greenhouse effect? Broadcast Date: May 21, 1977 What does
Isaac Asimov defines the greenhouse effect and describes its potential dangers. Why is it called the greenhouse effect? Broadcast Date: May 21, 1977 What does
Excerpt from BBC documentary – Earth: The Climate Wars from 2009 with Dr Iain Stewart. Scope: Trace the history of climate change. Watch more https://climatestate.com/2013/05/02/bbc-earth-the-climate-wars-episode-1/
The transpolar drift (purple arrows) is a dominant circulation feature in the Arctic Ocean that carries freshwater runoff (red arrows) from rivers in Russia across
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IsTM5qRER8 American Museum of Natural History’s Director of the Hayden Planetarium, Neil deGrasse Tyson, hosted “Life the Universe and Everything: A Conversation with Neil deGrasse
BBC: In 1542, the Spanish Conquistador, Francisco de Orellana ventured along the Rio Negro, one of the Amazon Basin’s great rivers. Hunting a hidden city
2010: In an explosive clip from the BBC’s landmark series, scientists drill into a frozen lake to ignite methane gas that is trapped in bubbles
Runaway climate change Wikipedia: Runaway climate change describes a scenario in which the climate system passes a threshold or tipping point, after which internal positive feedback effects cause the climate to
In 2008 Iain Stewart traces the history of climate change.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37wcfLeZ9u8 See Part One here YouTube One of the most confusing effects of climate change is the increasing incidence of weather extremes, that may include